Posted in Tennessee
September 22, 2019
You Can See 64 Works Of Art By Pablo Picasso In Hendersonville, Tennessee For Free Right Now
Tennessee is known for its sweeping southern landscapes and music culture, but it’s rare to find folks raving about Picasso in the midst of the mid-state. If you’re looking for an infusion of visual art culture, then head to the Monthaven Arts & Cultural Center in Hendersonville, Tennessee, located right outside of Nashville. With their newly opened Picasso ceramics exhibit at an all-time high, it’s a definite must-see for locals and tourists alike.
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The Monthaven Arts & Cultural Center is a beautiful space located in Sumner County, an art museum that works to inspire and provide a space of indulgence for creatives from all over.

The light-infused space is beautiful, and the incredible exhibitions and knowledgable staff make or an incredible community experience.

Just recently the "Picasso: Master In Clay" exhibit opened for visitors, boasting more than 60 pieces of his ceramic work for all to see.

Visitors will find four rooms showcasing everything from vases to plates and pitchers crafted by the master himself between the years of 1951 and 1969.

Curious how much it will cost? Absolutely nothing.

Come experience this incredibly rare exhibit through October 20th, and indulge in an artfully designed afternoon.

The Monthaven Arts & Cultural Center is open every day of the week but Monday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday, and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. Address: 1017 Antebellum Circle, Hendersonville, TN 37075
You can find more information by way of the Monthaven Arts & Culture Center official website as well as their Facebook page.
If you’re hungry after indulging in an afternoon of artwork, check out this hidden bbq eatery in Nashville, Tennessee. It’s perfect for post-exhibit eats!